Tel Aviv - North
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Travel to Tel Aviv - North, visa requirements / Tel Aviv - North attractions and sightseeing / City tours / Shopping, Tel Aviv - North souvenirs / Good restaurants and cheap meals / Tel Aviv - North nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs. / Hotels, youth hostels, lodging / ContactTel Aviv North is in Tel Aviv.
Travel to Tel Aviv - North - Visa Requirements
By Train - The "University Train Station" in Tel Aviv is located in the north so when arriving from other cities it's quite comfortable. If arriving from within Tel Aviv, the train is not recommended as it's way in the east of Tel Aviv and not very close to all the rest.
By Bus - The best way to arrive from within Tel Aviv to the north is by buses. Some of the major buses are: 13, 24, 25, 47, 48. They go all the way from the south to the east and can get you close to most attractions in the area.
Tel Aviv - North tourist attractions and sightseeing
- Eretz Israel Museum(Eretz Israel Museum), 2 Haim Levanon Street(Dan Buses: 7, 27, 45, 24, 25. Egged Buses: 74, 274, 86.), ☎ +972-3-6415244, [1]. Open Su-Th 9AM-3PM, F-Sa 10AM-2PM. History, archaeology and culture - includes the archaeological site of Tel Qasile, the remains of an early Philistine settlementAdult: 38 NIS, Child: 26 NIS.
- Beth Hatefutsoth(Museum of Jewish Diaspora), Tel Aviv University Campus, Klausner Street(bus:7, 25 from city center, entrance through Matatia Gate 2), ☎ +972-3-6408000, [2]. Open Su-Th 10am-4pm. This multimedia museum tells the story of the 2000 years of Jewish life throughout the entire world. It’s less about history and more about people: how the lived, worked, celebrated or prayed. A must-see if you like to know more about Jewish heritage. The museum is situated inside Tel-Aviv University campus, so you can walk around a bit to see how the Israeli student looks like. The university gallery sometimes features interesting exhibitions. The newly built Smolarsh Auditorium is nicknamed The Atomic Reactor, due to its strange shape; the red-brick synagogue is referred to as The Petrol Distillery because its resemblance to the country main distilleries north of Haifa. Adults: NIS 35, including audio guiding.
Tel Aviv - North city tours
Tel Aviv - North souvenirs and shopping
- Ramat Aviv Mall. One of the biggest and most popular shopping centres in the city. You will find here all the major brands, from Tommy Hilfiger to Calvin Klein, in addition to some Israeli brands. There is also a good food court with a nice selection of fast food chains.
Tel Aviv - North Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive
Tel Aviv - North nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs
Tel Aviv - North cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels and lodging
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